Belgian cyclist Lambrecht dead after Poland crash

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In this file photo taken on June 9, Lotto Soudal rider Belgium’s Bjorg Lambrecht leads a breakaway during the first stage of the Criterium du Dauphine race. Photo: AFP

WARSAW: Belgian cyclist Bjorg Lambrecht died in hospital on Monday at the age of 22 after crashing at the Tour of Poland, his team announced.

“The biggest tragedy possible that could happen to the family, friends and teammates of Bjorg has happened… Rest in peace Bjorg,” Lotto-Soudal tweeted. Polish news website Onet reported Lambrecht collided with a concrete structure around 30 kilometres into the race after it suddenly began to rain.

In this file photo taken on June 9, Lotto Soudal rider Belgium’s Bjorg Lambrecht leads a breakaway during the first stage of the Criterium du Dauphine race. Photo: AFP

He was resuscitated on the spot, then taken in a critical condition to a hospital in the southern city of Rybnik, where he died on the operating table, according to Onet.

“It wasn’t a high-speed descent. It was a straight and wide road. He had a moment of hesitation, he left the asphalt and the tragedy occurred,” said race director Czeslaw Lang.

“The injuries were so serious that we called for a helicopter and an ambulance. He was transported to hospital. His heart started beating again but he sadly died” during the operation, Lang said, quoted by PAP agency. – AFP

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